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  • DanMan
    Pneumag owner
    • Dec 2007
    • 378

    #1

    EP mag help

    I am considering doing one and need some guidance, ideas, ect... I know that I need a universial T board, noid (heard this one was goodlinkage ). I already have a infelliframed pneumag so I already have a ram and reg. I might want to use a different frame but might just retrofit into the current one. Also some tips on ideas for eyes.
    thanks
    Dan
  • 211
    Ave Dominus Nox
    • May 2007
    • 555

    #2
    If you use a UTB, its ready to go with eyes, either breakbeam or bouncebeam
    you just have to change 1 setting

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    • Hilltop Customs
      Registered User
      • Aug 2007
      • 1260

      #3
      that noid works, its the one I used for my ep. I also have lots of pics and you can get some ideas from my ep thread

      If you want to get real high rates of fire you might want to get a different noid from what p8ntbal4me has explained. You might want to PM him, he might have some t-boards left from when we did a group buy, and he told me about some noids he was getting. I would have bought his noid, but there was no way to make it fit in an intelliframe without milling out almost all the meat of the frame.

      edit, I forgot, you can get eyes milled by Luke on here....his site is acting funny right now but it is http://www.lukescustoms.com/
      Last edited by Hilltop Customs; 07-09-2008, 06:59 PM.

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      • MANN
        I am in TN. GO VOLS.
        • Apr 2006
        • 4266

        #4
        pm me what you have, and I can help get you the rest of the parts.

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        • wetwrks
          Splatting since '85

          • Jun 2007
          • 1828

          #5
          According to p8ntbal4me, that solenoid will work wonders as long as you dont break 17bps. It doesnt like the heavy duty cycles. If you want higher rates of fire Id use a MAC solenoid or an SMC. Any solenoid you can mount via manifold is the way to go. Hoses are easy, but can amount to speed loss.

          Look here:

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